<div>
  If your Jenkins server sits behind a firewall and does not have the direct
  access to the internet, and if your server JVM is not configured appropriately
  (
  <a
    href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/net/properties.html"
  >
    See JDK networking properties for more details
  </a>
  ) to enable internet connection, you can specify the HTTP proxy server name in
  this field to allow Jenkins to install plugins on behalf of you. Note that
  Jenkins uses HTTPS to communicate with the update center to download plugins.

  <p>
    Leaving this field empty means Jenkins will try to connect to the internet
    directly.
  </p>

  <p>
    If you are unsure about the value, check the browser proxy configuration.
  </p>
</div>
